Stefon Diggs has never been one to back down from a challenge. Whether it was proving doubters wrong as a fifth-round pick or making NFL history with a walk-off playoff touchdown, the wideout has built his career on resilience. But some battles aren’t fought under stadium lights. Rewind to the 2024 season. Diggs, now in a Texans uniform, was pushing through an unfamiliar chapter. A year filled with uncertainty, a new team, and, ultimately, a devastating ACL tear that ended his season. The same legs that carried him through countless highlight-reel plays had betrayed him. And just like that, the All-Pro receiver was watching from afar as the league moved on.

“You don’t want to have any negativity in your life. Continue to push. Continue to be patient. And when your time comes, then you’ve got to do everything you can.” Stefon Diggs once mused, sounding more like a philosopher in cleats than a wide receiver. Fast-forward to March 2025 and Diggs’ mantra is being tested. The NFL’s rumor mill is buzzing louder than a chainsaw at a lumberjack convention, and Foxborough is ground zero.
Diggs’ Redemption Arc? Five months after the torn ACL sidelined him in 2024, Diggs isn’t just walking—he’s running. According to ESPN’s Mike Reiss, the 31-year-old is “ahead of schedule” and already hitting “full speed.” This isn’t surprising for a guy who turned ‘Minneapolis Miracle’ into a verb.
Stefon Diggs “ahead of schedule” in recovery from torn ACL; already running “full speed,” per @MikeReiss.
— Underdog NFL (@UnderdogNFL) March 23, 2025